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Invisalign® System with Mandibular Advancement

Invisalign® System with Mandibular Advancement

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10-16 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to observe study participants' comfort and fit of their aligners with occlusal blocks, as well as evaluate the engagement of the blocks using the Invisalign® System with mandibular advancement featuring occlusal blocks

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

• Subject must be eligible for Invisalign treatment with mandibular advancement

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject's dentition not compatible with device or allergy to device materials
  • Subject who is pregnant, has active caries, periodontal disease, TMD, root resorption, has HAE (hereditary angioedema), has been diagnosed with epilepsy or any other seizure disorder

Study details
    Class II Malocclusion
    Mandibular Advancement
    Mandibular Retrognathism
    Excessive Overjet

NCT06651944

Align Technology, Inc.

1 September 2025

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